
Ning Qian, PhD | Columbia | Zuckerman Institute
Ning Qian, PhD, is exploring how the brain makes sense of the world we see and trying to explain why people with autism often find it difficult to look at faces. For neuroscientist Ning Qian, PhD, studying how we see the world around us is personal.
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Physiologically based models of binocular depth perception, Ning Qian and Yongjie Li, in Vision in 3D Environments (L. R. Harris and M. Jenkin, eds.), Cambridge University Press, 2011, 11-45. Download the full paper (PDF file)
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Ning Qian. Columbia University. Verified email at columbia.edu - Homepage. Vision Motor Control Computation Psychophysics. Articles Cited by Public access. Title. ... BJ Geesaman, N Qian. Vision research 39 (22), 3692-3701, 1999. 94: 1999: A learning-style theory for understanding autistic behaviors. N Qian, RM Lipkin. Frontiers in human ...
Ning Qian, PhD | Columbia Doctoral Program in Neurobiology …
We have been constructing binocular vision models by analyzing known spatiotemporal receptive-field properties of binocular cells in the visual cortex, and have been applying our models to explain depth perception from horizontal disparity (stereovision), vertical disparity (the induced effect), inter-ocular time delay (the Pulfrich effects), mo...
Ning Qian (born August 16, 1962), Chinese neurobiologist | World ...
Ning Qian, Chinese neurobiologist. Achievements include work on physiologically realistic models of stereo vision, motion transparency and motion-stereo integration. Research grantee McDonnell-Pew Program, 1994, National Institute of Mental Health, 1995; research fellow Sloan Foundation, 1997.
Ning Qian | Center for Theoretical Neuroscience - Columbia …
Ning Qian is exploring how the brain makes sense of the world we see and trying to explain why people with autism often find it difficult to look at faces.
Qian - My Physio
Ning Qian, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physiology & Cellular Biophysics. Computational modeling of visual information processing; visual psychophysics.
Ning Qian - Columbia University
Ning Qian. While experimental neurobiology has been making tremendous progress in our understanding of how the brain works, it has also been recognized that computational modeling is an indispensable tool of neuroscientific research.
Neurotree - Ning Qian
Qian N, Lipkin RM, Kaszowska A, et al. (2020) Computational modeling of excitatory/inhibitory balance impairments in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research. Li Z, Mazzoni P, Song S, et al. (2017) A Single, Continuously Applied Control Policy for Modeling Reaching Movements with and without Perturbation. Neural Computation. 1-31.
Ning Qian, PhD - Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
We have been constructing binocular vision models by analyzing known spatiotemporal receptive-field properties of binocular cells in the visual cortex, and have been applying our models to explain depth perception from horizontal disparity (stereovision), vertical disparity (the induced effect), inter-ocular time delay (the Pulfrich effects), mo...
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